A <span style="color:rgb(250,0,0);font-size:16px;font-weight:Bold;line-height:26px;">M</span><span style="color:rgb(0,250,0);font-size:16px;font-weight:Bold;line-height:26px;">i</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,250);font-size:16px;font-weight:Bold;line-height:26px;">x</span> is when two [[Mixel (creature)|Mixels]] combine with each other to help them in different situations. Combine two Mixels and get twice the power. The first Mixel will be the dominant character or controller of the '''Mix''', while the other Mixel will give it extra powers to help solve a particular problem.

A <span style="color:rgb(250,0,0);font-size:16px;font-weight:Bold;line-height:26px;">M</span><span style="color:rgb(0,250,0);font-size:16px;font-weight:Bold;line-height:26px;">i</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,250);font-size:16px;font-weight:Bold;line-height:26px;">x</span> is when two [[Mixel (creature)|Mixels]] combine with each other to help them in different situations. Combine two Mixels and get twice the power. The first Mixel will be the dominant character or controller of the '''Mix''', while the other Mixel will give it extra powers to help solve a particular problem.

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==List of Mixes==

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==List of Mixes==

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===Cartoon===

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===Cartoon===

The Mixes in this list are divided by their dominant Mixel. Click them to visit the page for the respective Mix, and see their background, abilities, at times, more images of the Mix.

The Mixes in this list are divided by their dominant Mixel. Click them to visit the page for the respective Mix, and see their background, abilities, at times, more images of the Mix.

{{Mixes}}

{{Mixes}}

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===LEGO===

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===LEGO===

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These are Mixes made out of [[LEGO]] bricks, using the [[Mixels (theme)|Mixels]] sets. Some of them are real Mixes and appear in the [[Mixels (TV Series)|cartoon]]. However, due to the endless possibilities of building, one can use the parts to make any new creature out of any number of sets, and not necessarily build by the book. (Some mixes need Nixel pieces like Seismo and Vulk mix)

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These are Mixes made out of [[LEGO]] bricks, using the [[Mixels (theme)|Mixels]] sets. Some of them are real Mixes and appear in the [[Mixels (TV Series)|cartoon]]. However, due to the endless possibilities of building, one can use the parts to make any new creature out of any number of sets, and not necessarily build by the book.

*Cubits are always needed to Mix in the cartoon, but they were not in any LEGO sets until [[Gurggle]] was released. However, it is possible to make LEGO Cubits, as they are shown in stopmotion videos.

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*Cubits are always needed to Mix in the cartoon, but they were not in any LEGO sets until [[Gurggle]] was released. However, it is possible to make LEGO Cubits, as they are shown in stopmotion videos.

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*Two [[Mixels (creature)|Mixels]] can Mix multiple times, making different looking Mixes with the same powers. Mixels can also do this without the Cubit while two Mixels are mixed, as shown in [[Bar B Cubes (episode)|Bar B Cubes]].

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*Two [[Mixels (creature)|Mixels]] can Mix multiple times, making different looking Mixes with the same powers. Mixels can also do this without the Cubit while two Mixels are mixed, as shown in [[Bar B Cubes (episode)|Bar B Cubes]].

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*There is an annual [[Mix Festival]], as seen in [[Epic Comedy Adventure]].

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*There is an annual [[Mix Festival]], as seen in [[Epic Comedy Adventure]].

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*The dominant Mixel controls the voice. Most of the time, the dominant Mixel is the one whose appearance is factors into the Mix the most.

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*The dominant Mixel controls the voice. Most of the time, the dominant Mixel is the one whose appearance is factors into the Mix the most.

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*The first Mix that appeared in cartoon form was the [[Seismo & Zorch Mix]] in [[Coconapple (episode)|Coconapple]].

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*The first Mix that appeared in cartoon form was the [[Seismo & Zorch Mix]] in [[Coconapple (episode)|Coconapple]].

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*[[Kraw]] has the most cartoon Mixes, having twelve in total.

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*[[Kraw]] has the most cartoon Mixes, having fifteen in total.

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**[[Burnard]], however, holds the record for Mixing the most times in only one [[Mixel Moon Madness|episode]].

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**[[Burnard]], however, holds the record for Mixing the most times in only one [[Mixel Moon Madness|episode]].

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*Cartoon Mixes involving two members of the same tribe first appeared in Mixel Moon Madness, as seen with the [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|Burnard]] [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|&amp;]] [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|Meltus]] [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|Mix]].

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*Cartoon Mixes involving two members of the same tribe first appeared in Mixel Moon Madness, as seen with the [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|Burnard]] [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|&amp;]] [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|Meltus]] [[Meltus & Burnard Mix|Mix]].

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*Mixels of opposite ability tribes have less Mix variations, like [[Frosticons|Frosticon]] and [[Infernites|Infernite]] Mixes and [[Flexer]] and [[Electroid]] Mixes. Mixes of tribes who are opposite of each other tend to have unique abilities.

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*Mixels of opposite ability tribes have less Mix variations, like [[Frosticons|Frosticon]] and [[Infernites|Infernite]] Mixes and [[Flexer]] and [[Electroid]] Mixes. Mixes of tribes who are opposite of each other tend to have unique abilities.

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*The [[Gobba & Kraw Mix 3|Gobba and Kraw dancer Mix]] is the only Mix that has appeared in more than one episode.

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*The [[Gobba & Kraw Mix 3|Gobba and Kraw dancer Mix]] is the only Mix that has appeared in more than one episode.

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**The [[Gobba & Kraw Mix 1|Gobba/Kraw Mix]] has the most variations out of any other Mix so far in the cartoon. This is due to most of them being shown in [[Vaudeville Fun]].

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**The [[Gobba & Kraw Mix 1|Gobba/Kraw Mix]] has the most variations out of any other Mix so far in the cartoon. This is due to most of them being shown in [[Vaudeville Fun]].

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*Some Mixes have the ability to gain clothing and props that the Mixels combining them lack, most often for ones that have abilities based on talents.

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*Some Mixes have the ability to gain clothing and props that the Mixels combining them lack, most often for ones that have abilities based on talents.

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*Starting with Mixel Moon Madness, Mixes are voiced by both Mixels at the same time, with their voices overlapping.

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*Starting with Mixel Moon Madness, Mixes are voiced by both Mixels at the same time, with their voices overlapping.

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*Mixels without official Mix instructions on the [[Mixels Websites|LEGO website]] are instead packaged with a [[Nixels (creature)|Nixel]].

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*Mixels without official Mix instructions on the [[Mixels Websites|LEGO website]] are instead packaged with a [[Nixels (creature)|Nixel]].

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*Mixes between nearly any two Mixels are possible to be made in [[Mixels Rush]].

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*Mixes between nearly any two Mixels are possible to be made in [[Mixels Rush]].

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*As shown in [[A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig]], Mixels can Mix with more than two other Mixels, even if they are not part of the same tribe.

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*As shown in [[A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig]], Mixels can Mix with more than two other Mixels, even if they are not part of the same tribe.

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*According to [[King Nixel]], Mixels have to get along for a successful Mix to work.

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*According to [[King Nixel]], Mixels have to get along for a successful Mix to work.

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*As seen in [[Every Knight Has Its Day]], [[Mixamals|wildlife]] can also mix.

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*As seen in [[Every Knight Has Its Day]], [[Mixamals|wildlife]] can also mix.

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*According to the Narrator in Every Knight Has Its Day, mixing all started when some sort of "great Mixel" said "a Mixel's got to Mix."

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*According to the Narrator in Every Knight Has Its Day, mixing all started when some sort of "great Mixel" said "a Mixel's got to Mix."

*No Mixes containing [[Series 9]] Mixels appeared in the show.

*No Mixes containing [[Series 9]] Mixels appeared in the show.

*All the series from the [[2016|final year]] only had two LEGO Mix designs released.

*All the series from the [[2016|final year]] only had two LEGO Mix designs released.

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==Gallery==

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==Gallery==

{{Main|Mix/Gallery}}

{{Main|Mix/Gallery}}

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==See also==

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==See also==

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*[[Max]]

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*[[Max]]

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*[[Murp]]

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*[[Murp]]

{{Misc}}

{{Misc}}

Revision as of 12:34, January 28, 2020

“A great Mixel once said, "A Mixel's got to mix." And so we do. Mixing is both simple and complex. Deciding how, why, and when to mix is as important as technical execution. This is a Cubit. When used properly, one can achieve the most basic form of a two-party Mix. Thusly.”

A Mix is when two Mixels combine with each other to help them in different situations. Combine two Mixels and get twice the power. The first Mixel will be the dominant character or controller of the Mix, while the other Mixel will give it extra powers to help solve a particular problem.

LEGO

These are Mixes made out of LEGO bricks, using the Mixels sets. Some of them are real Mixes and appear in the cartoon. However, due to the endless possibilities of building, one can use the parts to make any new creature out of any number of sets, and not necessarily build by the book.

Burnard, however, holds the record for Mixing the most times in only one episode.

Cartoon Mixes involving two members of the same tribe first appeared in Mixel Moon Madness, as seen with the Burnard&MeltusMix.

Mixels of opposite ability tribes have less Mix variations, like Frosticon and Infernite Mixes and Flexer and Electroid Mixes. Mixes of tribes who are opposite of each other tend to have unique abilities.